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The Game: “Jay-Z Would Be A Piece Of Cake”

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There's really no sense in trying to figure out what goes on in Jayceon Taylor's mind. As he puts it, there's good days and bad days. The good days consist of traveling the world and racking up positive reviews of his new album L.A.X., thanks to his current single “My Life” with Lil Wayne. The bad comes from those pesky suicidal thoughts, dealing with tragedies like Sean Bell’s murder, and figuring out how he fits in to this fickle hip-hop world.

When we spoke with Game yesterday, he seemed more outspoken and at ease than ever. In this exclusive interview with Complex, he welcomes a battle with Jay-Z (relax, there's no diss record coming…yet), explains why Dr. Dre can’t finish Detox without him, and confesses that Young Buck is one of his best friends…

Interview By Joe La Puma

Complex: After “My Life,” what will the next single off L.A.X. be?

The Game: I don't know. I usually let the streets pick the third single. The streets, and the radio will dictate what that's going to be. Once the album drops, we'll pretty much know what that is. “My Life” just came out so we're going to give that some time to breathe. It's doing good, getting rave reviews.

Complex: The video focuses on Sean Bell, and a while back there was another video of you getting emotional over his murder. Do you think it’s easier for rappers to show their human side now?

The Game: I really don't know about that, man. I just know about myself, and the stuff that I do. The whole situation was really heartfelt. It was a situation gone wrong, all the way down to the police officers getting acquitted, to the loss of Sean Bell. I just wanted to jump in there head first. When I speak, people listen, so I thought I'd just take some time and shed some light on that situation.

Complex: Buck took a lot of flack for the leaked phone call of him crying. Did that surprise you?

The Game: Nah, I don't care about that. Everybody cries'men, women, children. Whenever you’re emotional about anything in life, you're going to shed a tear. Buck shed some tears. I already knew what 50 was up to with that, trying to show a way to expose Buck. He was emotional and I understand that. As a man, I get emotional and cry sometimes. Whenever you're touched by something that much and it's tearing you up inside, you're going to shed a tear. For another man to try and expose that, that's low and despicable.

Complex: Buck was in the “My Life” video. What’s your relationship like with him now?

The Game: Me and Young Buck, it's always been 100. We've been cool the whole time. We just never spoke on our friendship or camaraderie, due to the fact that he was signed to G-Unit. I didn't want to mess up the situation. I've been talking to Buck ever since I got kicked out of G-Unit, that's my man. One of my best friends in hip-hop today and it's going to stay that way.

Complex: Did he ever imply that he wasn't happy in that camp?

The Game: Neither one of us were feeling what 50 was doing at the time we were in G-Unit. I was just the person who couldn't put up with it anymore, first.

Complex: Are you doing a mixtape together?

The Game: Yeah, people are making a big deal out of that, but it's just simple. Buck and I are going to do a mixtape, we're going to put something out in the streets and they're definitely going to feel it because it's me and him, and we were the dopest artists in G-Unit anyway. We held that group together. The world feels that me and Buck were the glue'once you’re done with the glue, then the fuckin’ shit falls apart. You saw what happened with their latest release. It's trash.

Complex: Did the lackluster sales of Terminate On Sight surprise you?

The Game: No, man'they died after “300 Bars.” I went to the funeral and everything, sat in the front row with the family.

Complex: After recent interviews and imagery on covers of magazines, people have been wondering about your mental state…

The Game: Some days are good days, some days are bad days. That just goes for everyone. We have to weather the storm, and as human beings, we're fitted enough to do that. Today is a good day'I've been grinding in and out of these cities. I've got nothing but positive feedback, everyone is feeling the project and they're saying it's my strongest effort. Right now, in hip-hop, it's me and Lil Wayne. Hate it or love it.

Hit “NEXT” to read the rest of this interview, including Game’s thoughts on a possible beef with Jay-Z!

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10 Comments | Get your avatar here

  • carlitos August 20, 2008 at 2:10 am

    game strait to me but man j would eat game alive and then go in 4 2nd’s thats it .

  • jimmy August 20, 2008 at 8:40 am

    LAX is your last album and how come you gonna put other mixtape with Youn Buck. and i thought you said you will not rap any more.

  • DeShawn Stevenson August 20, 2008 at 9:58 am

    ^^^^ wilde homo comment right there son

  • hugolin August 20, 2008 at 2:06 pm

    Well it seems he’s growing up !

  • Dasa August 20, 2008 at 2:10 pm

    man u guys editted the part about game being on detox.when it was first posted it sed 2i really care about being on detox ‘ now is i dont really care ……..wow..
    wats goin on ??

  • rrahha August 20, 2008 at 2:21 pm

    buck got what he deserved, he was already snaking 50, fif caught it and got his ass first. now he’s mad that he caught being a snake thats all it is. and fif is the glue, he made it and everything. also how could gayme have destroyed something that he still walks the ho stroll for? he’s a working bee.

  • TRUTH August 21, 2008 at 6:43 am

    the greatest lier of all time GLOAT

  • youaintjack August 21, 2008 at 4:49 pm

    Yawning Out Loud

  • realrap August 24, 2008 at 10:38 pm

    Buck was not being a snake so bad that he deserved to have a personal conversation released to the internet. releasing a personal conversion is LOW, very low. That makes you loose respect for 50.

  • DjHaze July 29, 2009 at 4:23 pm

    Fuck the Game. That nigga is the biggest liar. He gets no respect in Queens

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